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Find out the best time to visit Turku

Every day we collect & analyze travel data about vacation packages in Turku and shows trends on travel market. You can always find three types of offers: Last Minute, Normal and Early Bookings on travel websites. But which of them is the cheapest one when you travel to Turku ? Is it true that last minute deals are always the most cost-effective for vacation in Turku ?

These charts show main trends on travel market. Advise when to choose last minute, early booking or standard offer. These are the average prices of departure from a European country. Prices are provided as a guide only and may vary due to fluctuations in start location of a trip (e.g. if you live in Finland and travel to Turku the price will be lower). Please note that the price of holiday due to in taxes or charges or due to fluctuations in foreign exchange rates. But the trends will be always unchanged. Charts based on data from the past 5 years. We analyse more than 50 million offers every year.

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Situated by the Baltic Sea and sheltered by the islands of the Archipelago Sea, Turku has a humid continental climate. Like much of southern Finland, the city experiences warm summers, with temperatures ranging up to 30 °C (86 °F), and relatively cold winters with frequent snowfall. The warmest month of the year is July, with an average temperature of 17.5 °C (64 °F), whereas the coldest month is February. The average year-round temperature is 5.5 °C (42 °F). Winter usually starts in early December, and spring in late March.
Precipitation in Turku averages 720 mm (28.3 in) a year. The rainiest month of the year is August, when the city receives on average 80 mm (3.1 in) of rainfall. In April, the driest month of the year, the figure is only 32 mm (1.3 in). The average air pressure at sea level is 101.2 kilopascals (29.9 inHg), with little variance throughout the year.
Turku used to be Finland’s capital but lost its position in 1812.
After a devastating fire in 1828, it had to rebuilt most of its houses and gradually became the thriving city it is at present. Still considered by many of its inhabitants as the one and only capital of Finland, it’s a modern university town (Finland’s first university was founded here). This means a lot of restaurants and an exciting nightlife scene.
However, Turku is proud of its past and has several museums dedicated to its glamorous and also tragic past. The Turku Castle and Cathedral, dating from the 13th century, are worth a visit. Not in the least because of the Historical Museum that is housed in the former.
Turku is also known as Finland's Christmas Town. This means that every year, for several weeks, Santa rules the city, including all the festivities and events that belong to it. There is even an annual official Christmas Declaration. Due to its location, it’s only a short ride to the sea, the small seaside towns and the outstretching fields in between.
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Weather conditions and travel prices trends for Turku:

Why weather forecasts are the secret ingredient of your trip to Turku?
It's simple - when hikers go vacation, they usually expect a good weather and low prices.

Look at summer and winter temperatures in Turku:

February is month with the lowest temperature - Day -5°C & Night: -11°C and it's the coldest time in year.

The best weather month is July
with temperature around - Day 23°C & Night: 14°C and it's the hotest time in year

Brief description of typical Turku weather throughout the year:
cold temperate; potentially subarctic but comparatively mild because of moderating influence of the North Atlantic Current, Baltic Sea, and more than 60,000 lakes

Turku First Minute deals are usually the cheapest and starts from 238€ for 4 days
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